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Personal pronouns / Spanish grammar / Spanish pronouns / Languages of Argentina / Languages of Uruguay / Reflexive pronoun / Languages of the Philippines / T–V distinction / Gender-neutral pronoun / Linguistics / Languages of North America / Americas
Date: 2009-01-17 03:32:41
Personal pronouns
Spanish grammar
Spanish pronouns
Languages of Argentina
Languages of Uruguay
Reflexive pronoun
Languages of the Philippines
T–V distinction
Gender-neutral pronoun
Linguistics
Languages of North America
Americas

Subject Pronouns In English, a subject pronoun replaces a noun that is doing the action of a verb. For example: Mr. Breden talks to students. Mr. Breden sees them in the hall. Mr. Breden cares about students. Mr. Breden

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